Oh if you must: editing Lotusscript in Sublime Text 2 03 Sep, 2012

A Domino tip!

The easiest way to get going is to ensure you have VBScript syntax support installed in Sublime Text 2. Navigate to “Syntax” under the “View” menu and see what gets listed. If you don’t have the VBScript stuff, there are a few ways to update your package support, but I would just use Sublime Package Control to install it (a lovely add-in to the editor which lets you do all sorts of stuff).

Once you’ve done that, do this (these instructions are for OS X, but should be similar on Windows and Linux):

Open the command palette (command-shift P on the Mac)

Start typing "install" in the dropdown. It should auto-complete to “Package Control: Install Package”

Once in package control type "vb" to find the VBScript Syntax Highlighting package